Choosing which European country to work and live in can be hard given the amount of choice, but Holiday Cars website is here to make your life a little easier.
Based on their rankings and data taken from the OECD, they have compiled a list of the best places to appeal to digital nomads, using the following seven categories, with the maximum score set at 100:
- Cost of Living
- Rent Index
- Restaurant Price Index
- Quality of Life
- Language Difficulty
- Average Temperature (°C)
- Visa and Residency Requirements
Holiday Cars compiled that information and came up with an overall score for each country based on suitability for remote work– so without further ado, here is their results of the best 10 places for digital nomads in Europe for 2024:
Rank | Score | Country | Recommended cities |
1 | 88 | Romania | Bucharest, Timișoara, Sibiu |
2 | 76 | Portugal | Faro, Lisbon, Porto |
3 | 75 | Spain | Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia |
4 | 74 | Albania | Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia |
5 | 73 | Bulgaria | Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv |
6 | 73 | Montenegro | Podgorica, Kotor, Ulcinj. |
7 | 73 | Hungary | Debrecen, Budapest, Szeged |
8 | 72 | Poland | Warsaw, Krakow, Gdańsk |
9 | 72 | Latvia | Riga, Liepāja, Jūrmala |
10 | 71 | Lithuania | Vilnius, Kaunas, Šiauliai |
To check out the best 20 countries for digital nomads, click HERE.
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Barcelona, Albania seems like a nice place!